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  1. Cornelis Bernardus van Niel (* 4. November 1897 in Haarlem; † 10. März 1985 in Carmel, Kalifornien) war ein niederländisch-US-amerikanischer Mikrobiologe . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werke. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  2. Cornelis Bernardus van Niel (also known as Kees van Niel; November 4, 1897 – March 10, 1985) was a Dutch-American microbiologist. He introduced the study of general microbiology to the United States and made key discoveries explaining the chemistry of photosynthesis.

  3. CORNELIS BERNARDUS VAN NIEL (1897 – 1985) Cornelis Bernardus van Niel, Herzstein Professor of Biological Sciences Emeritus at the Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove, was born in Haarlem, The Netherlands, on Nov. 4, 1897. He died in Carmel, California, on March 10, 1985.

  4. Cornelis van Niel. Area: microbiology. Years: 1929-1963. Cornelius Bernardus van Niel joined the Stanford faculty at the Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove in 1929, and it was here he remained throughout his career. From this small seaside community, Cornelius B. van Niel introduced the study of microbiology to America while investigating ...

  5. Stanford University. Cornelius Barnardus Van Niel was awarded the National Medal of Science for his fundamental investigations of the comparative biochemistry of microorganisms, for his studies of the basic mechanisms of photosynthesis, and for his excellence as a teacher of many scientists.

  6. CORNELIS BERNARDUS VAN NIELKees to his friends and students—is best known for his discovery of mul- tiple types of bacterial photosynthesis, his deduction that all types of photosynthesis involve the same photochemical mechanism, and his extraordinary ability to transmit his en- thusiasm for the study of microorganisms to his students.

  7. van NIEL, CORNELIS BERNARDUS. A ppointed for studies of the new concepts of chemical and physical phenomena with a view to applications in general bio-chemistry; tenure, twelve months from the Spring of 1944 (postponed). Born November 4, 1897, in Holland. Education: Technische Hoogeschool, Delft, Chem. Eng., 1923, D.Sc., 1928.